powderhombre
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Since this is a discussion and not so much a specific question board I thought I would explore the relationship of the Muzzle loader to it's first cousin the Black Powder Cartridge Rifle. We as ML enthusiasts have been told that our guns are usually only accurate to 100 yards or so. When I heard of guys shooting their 45-70s and 50 -90s with BP out to 600 yards and beyond it intrigued me. I started to ask how is it possible with very similar guns, projectiles and propellant could this be so? Not many people I spoke to could give a good answer. The answers I came up with are: Bullet weight. BPCR shooters shoot much heavier (400-600 grain) bullets. Barrel twist. BPCR 1:18 as opposed to 1:48, 1:66 , Sights. The most important is Breech seating a bullet allows for larger than bore bullets. MZ bullets are bore or under bore sized. The exception to this is many BPCR shooters have great success with under bore sized bullets as well. Anyone have thought to add?